463d Bombardment Group

Constituted as 463rd Bombardment Group (Heavy) on 19 May 1943.
Activated on 1 Aug 1943. Trained with B-17's for duty overseas. Moved to
Italy, Feb-Mar 1944, and assigned to Fifteenth AF. Entered combat on 30
Mar 1944 and operated chiefly against strategic objectives. Attacked such
targets as marshalling yards, oil refineries, and aircraft factories in
Italy, Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Rumania, Yugoslavia, and Greece.
Received a DUC for bombing oil refineries at Ploesti on 18 May 1944: when
clouds limited visibility to such an extent that other groups turned back,
the 463rd proceeded to Ploesti and, though crippled by opposition from
interceptors and flak, rendered destructive blows to both the target and
the enemy fighters. Received second DUC for leading the wing through three
damaging enemy attacks to bomb tank factories in Berlin on 24 Mar 1945.
Also engaged interdictory and support missions. Bombed bridges during May
and Jun 1944 in the campaign for the liberation of Rome. Participated in
the invasion of Southern France in Aug 1944 by striking bridges, gun
positions, and other targets. Hit communications such as railroad bridges,
marshalling yards, and airdromes in the Balkans. Operated primarily
against communications in northern Italy during Mar and Apr 1945. After
V-E Day, transported personnel from Italy to Casablanca for return to the
US. Inactivated in Italy on 25 Sep 1945.

Redesignated 463rd Troop Carrier Group (Medium). Activated in the US on
16 Jan 1953. Assigned to Tactical Air Command and equipped with
C-119's.